Anne H. (WyomingAnne) reviewed Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee : An Indian History of the American West on + 9 more book reviews
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Previous to reading this book I had an understanding of the white man's massacres of Native Indians, our unfair treatment of the Indian people, and of the broken treaties and promises that our government made with the various Indian tribes. Even so, I found reading Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee a disturbing eye opener. This book has more clearly brought home the harsh truth about how we settled the west than any other museum or documentary that I have ever seen. In Red Clouds words, "They made us many promises, more than I can remember, but they never kept but one; they promised to take our land, and they took it." If you are interested in the plight of the American Indians as our country-expanded west, then I highly recommend this book.
E.D. C. (Farscapegirl) - , reviewed Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee : An Indian History of the American West on + 180 more book reviews
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This is such an emotionally moving book...many know about the loss of the American Indians, but this book really gives an in-depth account of all the activities and major figures involved in the making of this huge historical time period in our history. All the facts are fully documented & researched by the author, but are not just laid out in a dry summation-like form, every person and event mentioned is easily imagined by the reader and all the more heartwrenching for it.
R B. reviewed Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee : An Indian History of the American West on + 203 more book reviews
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Extremely well-researched and well-written. This is one book I am not swapping!
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A moving, tragic tale of American history. A shameful chapter in the story of Westward expansion and the Manifest Destiny mentally that brought death and destruction to American indian tribes, culminating with the Wounded Knee massacre of 1890. It is easy to see why after all these years, this book is a classic.